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1.. Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W) ko mayraj per lejana wala burraq(horse). 2..Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W) ke ountni. 3..Hazrat Yunas (A.S) ko peat me rekhnay wali machly(Fish). 4..Hazrat Ismail (A.S) ki qurbani ka waqat Jannat sa aanay wala dumba. 5..Hazrat Mosa (A.S) k asa mubarak sa banne wala azdaha.

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Singapore is renamed Syonan (Light of the South).1942 - February/March - The Japanese military police, the Kempei Tai kills an estimated 25,000 to 50,000 people during Sook Ching Massacre.1944 - March - Lim Bo Seng is captured by the Japanese, and dies after 3 months of torture.1945 - 14 August Japan surrenders, and there is anomie and looting for nearly a month when the British do not return immediately.1945 - 5 September - The British return to Singapore after the end of World War II and begin a military administration of the Straits Settlements.1946 - 1 April - The Straits Settlements is dissolved and Singapore becomes a separate crown colony.1947 - May - Severe food shortage leads to record-low rice ration, causing malnutrition, disease and outbreak of crime and violence.1947 - A large number of strikes occur causing stoppages in public transport, public services and the harbour.1948 - Rubber plantations and tin mines in Malaya are destroyed by communists, and the British declares the state of Emergency over Singapore and Malaya.1948 - 20 March - Singapore's first limited election is held, with 6 seats in the Legislative Council. 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Three PAP women MPs are also elected, ending a 16 years absence of women representation in Parliament.1984 - Non-Constituency Member of Parliament was introduced.1985 - 2 September - Wee Kim Wee becomes the fourth President of Singapore.1986 - 15 March - The Hotel New World collapses, killing 33 people.1987 - 21 May - 16 people were arrested during Operation Spectrum and detained under the Internal Security Act. Another six were arrested on 20 June.1988 - 3 September - The PAP wins the 1988 General Election and group representation constituencies (GRC)s are introduced.1990s1990 - 6 July - The East West Line of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is completed.1990 - 22 November - Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 begins operation.1990 - 28 November - Goh Chok Tong becomes the second Prime Minister of Singapore.1991 - 26 March - Four Pakistanis hijack Singapore Airlines Flight 117 and demand the release of Pakistan Peoples Party members from Pakistani jails.1991 - 27 March - Members of the Singapore Special Operations Force storm into Singapore Airlines Flight 117, killing all hijackers and freeing all passengers and crew members.1993 - 1 September - Ong Teng Cheong becomes the first directly-elected President.1994 - 5 May - American teenager Michael P. Fay is convicted and caned for vandalism.1996 - The parliament passes the Maintenance of Parents law, a private member's bill introduced by Nominated Member of Parliament Woon Cheong Ming Walter.1997 - 19 December - Silkair Flight 185 crashes into Musi River near Palembang, Sumatra, killing all 104 people onboard.1998 - 15 January - Singapore and United States announces agreement for US ships to use a planned $35 million naval base from 2000.1998 - September - "The Singapore Story", the first volume of Lee Kuan Yew's memoirs is published1999 - Sellapan Ramanathan becomes the President of Singapore1999 - Singapore slips into recession during the Asian financial crisis.2000s2000 - 1 September - Speaker's Corner is launched at Hong Lim Park2000 - 31 October - Singapore Airlines Flight 006 crashes during take-off in Chiang Kai Shek International Airport, killing 83 people.2001-2003 - Economic recession in Singapore.2001 - January - A pipeline feeding gas to Singapore from Indonesia's Natuna field in South China Sea opens.2001 - 3 November - The PAP wins 82 of 84 seats in the 2001 General Election.2001 - 9 December - 15 suspected militants of Jemaah Islamiah are arrested for alleged bomb plot.2001 - 27 December - Typhoon Vamei, a rare typhoon that occurs only once in 100 to 400 years, hits Singapore.2002 - 13 January - Singapore and Japan sign the Japan-Singapore Economic Agreement.2003 - April - SARS virus outbreak in Singapore and other parts of Asia.2003 - 6 May - Singapore and United States sign the United States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (USS-FTA).2003 - 29 October - A major research center Biopolis opens.2004 - 20 April - A section of Nicoll Highway collapses, killing 4 people.2004 - National Service was reduced from two and half years to two years.2004 - 12 August - Lee Hsien Loong, Lee Kuan Yew's Son becomes the third Prime Minister.2005 - 15 January - Singapore and Malaysia settle dispute over land reclamation work.2005 - 18 April - Singapore government approves plan to legalise casino gambling and build two Integrated Resorts.2005 - 8 July - In the aftermath of the 7 July 2005 - London bombings, Transport Minister Yeo Cheow Tong announces plan to set up a new Police MRT Unit to enhance the security of Singapore's public transport. (CNA)2005 - 17 August - S R Nathan returns for his second term as President, following a walkover in the Singapore presidential election, 2005.2005 - 27 August - White Elephant Incident at Buangkok MRT Station.2006 - 6 May - The PAP, led by Lee Hsien Loong, wins 82 of 84 seats in the General Election.2008 - 9 January - Singapore Changi Airport opens its third passenger terminal.2008 - 21 March - Jemiah Islamiah terrorist head Mas Selamat bin Kastari escapes from prison.2008 - September- Singapore slips into recession due to the global financial crisis. World economies hit badly; banks around the world collapse.2008 - 16 October - Singapore government guarantees all local and foreign currency fixed deposits with a $ 150 billion pool for that in view of the financial crisis, joining governments around the world in doing so.